Veteran Indian spinner Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma are perhaps one of the most active couples on social media. These two never fail to amaze their fans with their entertaining videos and stunning photos. Chahal, who was overlooked by the team management and not named in the Indian squad for the ongoing Asia Cup and the upcoming World Cup, is also very active on social media, especially on Instagram. Recently, his wife Dhanashree shared a series of pictures, which gave fans a ‘couple goal’ moment.
On Instagram, the renowned choreographer shared photos in a complete diva look, wearing a beautiful blue dress. As soon as the post went viral, Chahal couldn’t hide his love for his lovely wife and said, “My Taj Mahal.”
Earlier, Dhanashree had also boosted Chahal’s confidence after the player signed for English county Kent. Chahal came to an agreement with Kent after being overlooked by the national selectors for the ongoing Asia Cup and the upcoming ODI World Cup.
“I’m always so proud of you. You are our legend,” Dhanashree wrote on her Instagram story after Chahal signed for Kent. “Let’s show some more magic,” she added.
Chahal becomes the second Indian to play for the side after teamer Arshdeep Singh, who played in five matches for Kent in June-July and captured 13 wickets.
“This is an exciting challenge for me, playing in English county cricket, and one I am very much looking forward to,” Chahal said in a club statement.
Meanwhile, Kent head coach Paul Downton said: “We are pleased to have secured a spinner of Yuzvendra’s quality for the final three Championship matches of the season, with Matt Parkinson not available to us until next year and Hami Qadri recently injured.”
“He is really looking forward to playing in English conditions and will bring a significant amount of skills and international experience to our squad.” Chahal, who is yet to make his Test debut with India, has played 33 first-class matches and claimed 87 wickets at an average of 35.25, including three four-fors (in an innings) and a couple of fifers (in an innings). . His best figures are 6 for 44 (innings) and 8 for 112 (game).
Considering his recent FC performances, he played two matches for Haryana during the Ranji Trophy last season, taking three wickets at an average of 92.33.
(With PTI inputs)
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